Compatibilidade de software

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  1. Johnvieira

    Johnvieira MDL Novice

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    #1 Johnvieira, May 2, 2022
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    I'm facing many problems related to installing programs.
    Several give the following message
    "Check for a vendor-compatible version"
    Is there a way to fix this or just switch to 10?
     
  2. case-sensitive

    case-sensitive MDL Expert

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    I'm facing many problems related to installing programs.
    Several give the following message
    "Check for a vendor-compatible version"
    Is there a way to fix this or just switch to 10?
     
  3. OSMAN

    OSMAN MDL Addicted

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    what programs are you having trouble with?
     
  4. TigTex

    TigTex MDL Senior Member

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    He is probably using a Windows RT device (arm based)
     
  5. Johnvieira

    Johnvieira MDL Novice

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    por exemplo
    tor browser
    c++
    visual studio
     
  6. TigTex

    TigTex MDL Senior Member

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    What device are you using?
     
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    #7 ofernandofilo, May 3, 2022
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  8. Carlos Detweiller

    Carlos Detweiller Emperor of Ice-Cream
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    Usually, you'll get that message if the software does not match the OS architecture. For example, trying to run 64bit software on a 32bit OS, or ARM software on an x86 Intel, or 16bit software on a 64bit Windows. That's simply incompatible program code that cannot be processed by the OS or CPU.
     
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